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It's flower is damaged. It is missing one of it white petals. I think this is the reason it can't float anymore. It was shown flying fine in the past.
One of the petals is indeed missing.
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It's flower is damaged. It is missing one of it white petals. I think this is the reason it can't float anymore. It was shown flying fine in the past.
XD, my mistake. That's an interesting bit of trivia, I had seen Trevor's Florges, and the migrations of Floette on Bulbapedia, I wouldn't have thought that white Floette hadn't debuted yet.Oh haha I meant White Flower Floette. I don’t think it has appeared at all in the anime to date, so this should be a first. I am hoping we get to see more of his Kalos captures. I especially want to see what kind of Vivillon Scatterbug will become.
Of course not all of Goh’s captures can get their own episodes (that would be...excessive), but I’m actually glad they chose Flabebe for one. Out of all his Kalos Pokémon, I’d say it’s the most iconic (unless you count the Barbaracle memes lol).
They tend to alternate, Ash and Goh, or Goh and the others, or Ash and the others. It's usually Ash and the others when Koharu joins them.I legit laughed at the "Goh and the others" part. It's like they really wanted to piss off this forum.
I can understand bug-types evolving because of passage of time because that's what they do in real life, but Fairy-types? and many at the same time?
I'm surprised TR isn't here since there doesn't seem to be any other source of drama. Unless they are the real culprits in JN067, which wouldn't be surprising.
Every time Koharu gets some episodes I hope she'll become a regular only for her to disappear completely again for another month or two. It's getting tiresome.No Team Rocket, no Koharu. Can't say I'm excited about this one.
Every time Koharu gets some episodes I hope she'll become a regular only for her to disappear completely again for another month or two. It's getting tiresome.
One day all of Go's Flabebe evolved into Floette at the same time! ...or at least Go thought so until he noticed one of his five Flabebe, the white one, wasn't there. He found it after looking around, but saw that it's now no longer able to fly since the petal it used to ride on is gone. Go and the others set off for the Kalos region, where Go got his Flabebe in the first place, to search for a new flower for the depressed Flabebe!
Screenplay 宮田由佳 (Yuka Miyata)
Storyboard 湯山邦彦 (Kunihiko Yuyama)
Episode Director 興満録助 (Rokusuke Okimitsu)
Animation Director 山縣クリカ (Kurika Yamagata)
Animation Director 荒井怜子 (Reiko Arai)
Animation Director 松本勝次 (Katsuji Matsumoto)
He can always connect with them more.It’s just occurred to me that majority of the time, Goh catches a Pokemon, then they get an episode. So, the reason for me finding these episodes utterly boring is thanks to the fact that we don’t get to wonder how Goh will bond and catch the Pokemon of question, since it’s already set and done. There’s nothing to wonder, since the main objective is completed - it’s like Ash already having a Gym Badge before fighting the actual Gym, then challenging it. What’s on the line? Maybe a better example, winning a tournament before he even fights in it.
Except from the fact that it isn’t a major Pokemon on his team, meaning it will be sidelined to minor appearances where it’ll interact with other sidelined Pokemon, so there’s really nothing to be gained from this at all.He can always connect with them more.
The majority of them have not received their own episodes, no.It’s just occurred to me that majority of the time, Goh catches a Pokemon, then they get an episode.
My idiotic over-expression was to blame for that, I meant to express that the Pokemon at centre of these episodes have generally been caught, and lead to flat value for entertainment when watching. I get too emotional sometimes.The majority of them have not received their own episodes, no.
Disagree. Pokémon has always had episodes focused on random Pokémon of that Week just in the interest of showing off a species that hasn’t been focused on in a while. In JN, these are Pokémon that are actually technically part of the main cast, so it’s a bit more significant. Not that they should overdo it, but if the sentiment is that it should happen hardly at all, I do not agree.Better if they won't.
Those props don't deserve any.
More if their episodes will be this uninspired.
Instead of focusing on more relevant stuff or relieving the pace issues.
I think that the writers doing this though tends to lead to a more lopsided amount of focus between Ash and Go as a result. Due to essentially replacing Pokémon of the Day with a Pokémon belonging to Go, they end up having a lot more focus dedicated to Go while meanwhile Ash’s own development has been relegated to off-screen to the point that we’ve now had at least 3 instances of Ash ranking up in the PWC, his main goal of this series, entirely offscreen. Their choice of having so much focus on one side of the cast has now actively affected the other part to its detriment.Disagree. Pokémon has always had episodes focused on random Pokémon of that Week just in the interest of showing off a species that hasn’t been focused on in a while. In JN, these are Pokémon that are actually technically part of the main cast, so it’s a bit more significant. Not that they should overdo it, but if the sentiment is that it should happen hardly at all, I do not agree.
That’s a separate issue, but I don’t disagree with that. What I do disagree with is how much impact it has on my enjoyment of the show. Personally, I’ve been watching Ash for over 20 years and I don’t really mind if he takes a backseat to someone else more often than not in this series.I think that the writers doing this though tends to lead to a more lopsided amount of focus between Ash and Go as a result. Due to essentially replacing Pokémon of the Day with a Pokémon belonging to Go, they end up having a lot more focus dedicated to Go while meanwhile Ash’s own development has been relegated to off-screen to the point that we’ve now had at least 3 instances of Ash ranking up in the PWC, his main goal of this series, entirely offscreen. Their choice of having so much focus on one side of the cast has now actively affected the other part to its detriment.